French research institute INSERM have released the initial results of a clinical trial of the experimental drug favipiravir, stating that it reduces mortality among patients with low levels of infection, but is ineffective for those with high viral loads.

Opinion and Debate: The Egyptian Ambassador to the UK has warned Britain that ‘boats full of terrorists’ will enter Europe if action is not taken against the Islamic State in Libya. But this politically expedient argument is as disingenuous as it is dangerous, argues Jonathan Whittall.

Photostory: Migrating refugees in Serbia receive limited assistance because of the failure of the system to provide protection to most of them. The following is a glimpse into the lives of refugees in Subotica, Serbia.

Take a look at our work around the world and see what we really do. This month we focus on Sierra Leone, Malawi and Ukraine. We also take a look at Ebola clinical trials, we hear from Dr Nathalie Roberts - who has coordinated medical teams in Syria from outside the country, and we look at a displaced people's camp in Pakistan.

The industrial city of Gorlovka in eastern Ukraine has been under constant shelling, its hospitals are overwhelmed with the wounded, and medical supplies have run out, leaving doctors to stitch up patients with fishing line. MSF surgeon Michael Roesch describes what he's witnessed since arriving in Ukraine.

Opinion and Debate: Jens Pedersen argues that the World Humanitarian Summit 2016 will be more about adapting the world to the poor fitness of the humanitarian system, rather than improving the system to make it fit for purpose.

French research institute INSERM have released the initial results of a clinical trial of the experimental drug favipiravir, stating that it reduces mortality among patients with low levels of infection, but is ineffective for those with high viral loads.

Opinion and Debate: The Egyptian Ambassador to the UK has warned Britain that ‘boats full of terrorists’ will enter Europe if action is not taken against the Islamic State in Libya. But this politically expedient argument is as disingenuous as it is dangerous, argues Jonathan Whittall.

Photostory: Migrating refugees in Serbia receive limited assistance because of the failure of the system to provide protection to most of them. The following is a glimpse into the lives of refugees in Subotica, Serbia.